Conservation, Markets and the Environment in Southern and Eastern Africa Commodifying The 'Wild'.
Focuses on a key issue of conservation: the commodification of nature. Can the successful marketization of wilderness help to provide for biodiversity conservation, economic development and social emancipation?
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Woodbridge :
Boydell & Brewer, Limited,
2023.
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Colección: | Future Rural Africa Series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- PART 1: INTRODUCTION
- Introduction: Practices, Discourses, and Materialities surrounding the Commodification of the 'Wild' / Michael Bollig, Linus Kalvelage, Léa Lacan, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Romie Nghitevelekwa
- PART 2: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Fetishising the 'Wild': Conservation, commodities, and capitalism / Clemens Greiner and Michael Bollig
- Value Chains and Global Production Networks: Conceptual considerations and economic development in the 'wild' / Javier Revilla Diez, Carolin Hulke, and Linus Kalvelage
- Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Commodification in Southern Africa: A failed approach for social justice, equity, and conservation? / Rachel Wynberg
- Transfrontier Conservation Governance, Commodification of Nature, and the New Dynamics of Sovereignty in Namibia / Johannes Dittmann and Detlef Müller-Mahn
- PART 3: PLANTS FROM THE WILDERNESS FOR A GLOBAL MARKET: THE COMMODIFICATION OF NON-DOMESTICATED (WILD) PLANTS
- Towards Pro-poor or Pro-profit? The governance framework for harvesting and trade of devil's claw (Harpagophytum spp.) in the Zambezi Region, Namibia / Jessica-Jane Lavelle
- Marginalisation and Exclusion in Honeybush Commercialisation in South Africa / Sthembile Ndwandwe
- From Forest to National Resource: Forest conservation and state power in Baringo, Kenya / Léa Lacan
- Commodifying East Africa's Sandalwood: Organised crime and community participation in transnational smuggling of endangered species / Eric Mutisya Kioko and Michael Mugo Kinyanjui
- The Gum Arabic Business: Modernisation of production in northeastern Nigeria / Hauke-Peter Vehrs and Ibrahim Maina Waziri
- PART 4: COMMODIFYING WILDLIFE
- Producing Elephant Commodities for 'Conservation Hunting' in Namibian Communal-area Conservancies / Lee Hewitson and Sian Sullivan
- Human-Wildlife Interaction, Rural Conflict, and Wildlife Conservation / Ezequiel Fabiano, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, and Selma Kosmas
- Hunting for Development: Global production networks and the commodification of wildlife in Namibia / Linus Kalvelage
- PART 5: COMMODIFICATION AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS
- Women in Rural Northern Namibia and the Commodification of Indigenous Natural Products / Romie Nghitevelekwa, Selma Lendelvo, and Martin Shapi
- Conservation, Traditional Authorities, and the Commodification of the 'Wild': A Namibian perspective / Alfons Mosimane, Kenneth Matengu, and Michael Bollig
- Commodification of Wildlife Resources in the Okavango Delta, Botswana / Joseph E. Mbaiwa
- Justice Dilemmas in Conservation Conflicts in Uganda / Lioba Lenhart
- PART 6: CONCLUSIONS
- Conclusions: Commodifying the 'Wild'
- Where do we go from here? / Léa Lacan, Linus Kalvelage, Selma Lendelvo, Alfons Mosimane, Romie Nghitevelekwa, and Michael Bollig
- Index.